Boy writes happy messages on Covid meals prepared by his mother, heartwarming photo goes viral as netizens praise the little helper.
Those who can are doing their bit in contributing to COVID-19 relief efforts. Where some are relentlessly amplifying resources online, others on-ground are helping families bid adieu to their loved ones with dignity or turning their vehicles into emergency ambulances.
Some, meanwhile, are penning sweet messages of joy in these bleak times.
A इस बच्चे की माँ Covid patient के लिए खाना बनाती है और यह प्यारा बच्चा खाने वाली हर packing पर उनके लिये खुश रहिए लिखता है 😊✌️😊#Jalandhar #Punjab pic.twitter.com/mTZ10jJR4y
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इस बच्चे की माँ Covid patient के लिए खाना बनाती है और यह प्यारा बच्चा खाने वाली हर packing पर उनके लिये खुश रहिए लिखता है 😊✌️😊#Jalandhar #Punjab pic.twitter.com/mTZ10jJR4y
— Thinker!!!!! (@manishsarangal1) May 18, 2021
Boxes Of Joy: Boy Writes Happy Messages On COVID Meals. Social Media Reacts
Though the identities of the woman and her son in the photo are unknown, the internet has erupted in cheers for them both. The picture has gone viral, amassing thousands of likes several times over. Here are just some praises netizens have for the young boy:
"I'm sure the "Two words" written by the "Kiddo" increased the Taste and Nutritional value of the meal," one user wrote. "The only positive thing I saw today . Thank you for this," another said. "This is so beautiful! God bless you #HelpingHands," wrote another user.
Wishing this lovely boy from my hometown all happiness always ❤️#Jalandhar #Punjab https://t.co/tGkKhhZ65R
— jyotsna mohan (@jyotsnamohan) May 18, 2021
Wish this lovely boy what he wishes the world: हमेशा ख़ुश रहिए https://t.co/kE2e6Voqlw
— Andy Mukherjee (@andymukherjee70) May 18, 2021
Through the pandemic, more prominently the brutal second wave, India has seen citizens upon citizens take charge as frontline warriors, ready to contribute to relief networks in whatever capacity possible. In the bygone weeks, Twitter has turned over from a microblogging website to a mass helpline directory bringing the needy closer to resources and everyone, closer together.
Food dabbas to grocery deliveries, social media is helping with sustenance for thousands across the country, with volunteer teams and home businesses stepping up to the cause. Read about some chefs delivering free meals to pandemic-affected families.